Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 15, Iss. 1, Jan, 2011, pp. 29-52 @2011 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences Theory of Positive Disintegration as a Model of Adolescent Development Abstract: This article introduces a conceptual model of the adolescent development based
on the theory of positive disintegration combined with theory of self-organization.
Dabrowski's theory of positive disintegration, which was created almost a half century
ago, still attracts psychologists' and educators' attention, and is extensively applied
into studies of gifted and talented people. The positive disintegration is the mental
development described by the process of transition from lower to higher levels of mental
life and stimulated by tension, inner conflict, and anxiety. This process can be modeled
by a sequence of patterns of organization (attractors) as a developmental potential (a control parameter)
changes. Three levels of disintegration (unilevel disintegration, spontaneous multilevel disintegration,
and organized multilevel disintegration) are analyzed in detail and it is proposed that they represent
behaviour of early, middle and late periods of adolescence. In the discussion, recent research on
the adolescent brain development is included. Keywords: self-organization, complexity, order, attractor, phase transition, brain |